UFC on Versus 5 took place Aug. 14 at Milwaukee’s Bradley Center. The evening’s main event saw Chris Lytle fight for the final time in the octagon, besting Dan Hardy via third-round submission and netting a pair of “Fight Night” bonuses.

Former WEC champion Ben Henderson established himself as a top contender in the UFC’s lightweight division with an impressive unanimous-decision win over former No. 1 contender Jim Miller.

The UFC on Versus 5 ratings remained above average for MMA programming on Versus, which averaged a little more than 601,000 viewers for the 18 WEC events it aired between 2008 and 2010, though the numbers often fluctuated wildly depending on the depth of the fight cards. In fact, just two events in WEC history (WEC 41 and WEC 34) drew more viewers than UFC on Versus 5.

However, the figures still fall short to those generated by the UFC’s usual cable partner, Spike TV, which generally draws in the 1.5 million to 2 million viewers range for events of similar prominence.

The complete list of ratings figures for UFC on Versus events, as compiled by MMAjunkie.com, includes